'You should listen from one ear and throw out unnecessary things from another': Shivin Narang
'You should listen from one ear and throw out unnecessary things from another': Shivin Narang
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Shivin Narang, who is adoringly remembered as Rudra Roy from 'Beyhadh 2'. The actor talks about his journey till now and how he always wants truthful feedback from his fans.

"As a person, one keeps growing with each passing day and year, which also reflects on the actor's life and its skills. An actor's journey is about new experiences with each incident of life, which gives deep thoughts in his own role, both on screen and off screen."

"Talking about myself, yes there is a big difference in how I see things now. I started acting after I finished graduation and till now it's been a decade of learning new things every day," he says.

Later, he said that in presenting an actor on a scene beautifully, there are a lot of people working behind the screen. However, at the finishing of it, only the lead actor gets all the limelight."

"Its right that a lot of people work really hard behind the camera and it's the field they have decided and they like it. An actor's skill is to showcase themselves to the people, even their own most open side."

"So, the limelight is the end product of it, even cons and pros of being popular and depriving your own privacy comes with it. Not everyone can do that and live a star’s life," adds the actor.

Feedback is necessary for an actor. But many people can't bear criticism. "I like true feedback even if I only keep friends who are honest with me. My friends and family are my biggest critics."

"But yes, sometimes there are people who are not secured about themselves, and just likes criticizing you, in the form of trolls or jealousy, which we see a lot these days. I don't keep notice to them. I have always received honest feedback and improved myself and came back with more power. Rest, for unimportant people's feedback, I think we have two ears, one to hear with and the other is to be used to throw unimportant things out," he said.

On the professional front, Shivin will be seen in the film named 'Goodbye' which stars Rashmika Mandana and Amitabh Bachchan.

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